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Amazon Is About to Pay Out $1.5B to Consumers Duped by Shady Prime Sign-Ups. How to Get Your Cut
Up to $1.5 billion of a $2.5 billion FTC settlement will be used for $51 consumer refunds. The first round will be sent ...
The FTC called out specific enrollment pages, including Prime Video enrollment, the Universal Prime Decision page, the ...
Amazon will pay both the Federal Trade Commission and consumers directly to settle a lawsuit alleging that it used ...
Amazon's settlement with the FTC includes agreeing to pay $2.5 billion for "tricking" customers into Prime subscriptions.
Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission, which claimed it tricked ...
Qualcomm enters AI computing race, Texas emerges as banking M&A epicenter, suspension of food assistance during shutdown to ...
Business Insider's reporters walk through the big layoffs at Amazon, why the cuts came, and who could be next.
Business Insider investigated Amazon Prime's practices in 2022, reigniting an FTC case ...
The U.S. government says Amazon manipulated people into signing up for Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to ...
Amazon announced that they’re hiring for the holiday season. The company is posting openings from October through December.
Amazon will lay off tens of thousands of office workers as the e-commerce and tech giant trims costs amid ramped-up ...
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